CRIST delivered the ship to Ulstein Verft in Norway
By Marek Grzybowski
CRIST shipyard has delivered a CSOV designed to service offshore wind farms. Proejtk NB320 is one of two vessels being built for Ulstein Verft. This is proof of the durability of long-standing Polish-Norwegian cooperation.
Two ships were ordered by the German shipowner Bernhard Schulte Offshore over a year ago. The CSOV built in CRIST This is the Ulstein Twin X-Stern project. The ship is 90 meters long and 19 meters wide. The CSOV will have a centrally located gangway with motion compensation. The CSOV crane will have a lifting capacity of up to 5 tons.
The SX222 platform, on the basis of which the design of the ship for transporting the technical crew was created, is adapted to the needs of the shipowner. The ship’s crew, engineers and technicians have 111 cabins at their disposal. The CSOV will be able to function as a floating hotel for 132 people.